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The Ambulatory Emergency Care (AEC) in Cheltenham General Hospital provides same-day emergency care.
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By choosing to have your treatment as a private patient at our NHS hospitals, you are assured of a comprehensive range of general and specialist medical services on-site.
We are excited to welcome new consultants to join our expanding Care of the Elderly and Frailty service.
We are pleased to introduce Proud to Care, our review of the year. We hope that you enjoy reading about some of our highlights from 2024 to 2025.
An exciting newly upgraded mobile cancer care unit ‘Helen’ officially launches in Gloucestershire on 15 April, continuing to bring life-saving cancer care
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DCC provides care in a combined intensive care unit (ICU) and a high dependency unit (HDU).
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We aim to provide a responsive, supportive and comprehensive specialist nursing service throughout the county to patients who need a colostomy, ileostomy, urostomy or internal ileo-anal pouch.
We have two critical care units, each equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and both rated 'outstanding' by the Care Quality Commission.
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Palliative care is about supporting people to have the best quality of life possible when they are faced with a potentially life-threatening illness.
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We have a range of facilities including intensive care, also known as the special care baby unit or newborn intensive care unit (NICU).